The Challenge Season of the ESL Free Fire Snapdragon Pro Series LATAM ended with the top six teams moving to the Mobile Masters 2024. Miners.gg from Brazil emerged victorious after displaying their astonishing performance. The crew amassed a total of 226 points in 16 matches of the Grand Finals. The club recently signed the ex-superstar roster of Keyd Stars.The Snapdragon Free Fire Mobile Masters will be hosted on April 13 and 14, 2024, in São Paulo. A total of 12 teams from the LATAM and SEA regions will participate in this major event for a cash prize pool of $200,000. The winning club will take home $60,000.Qualified teams for SPS Free Fire Mobile Masters 2024 Brazil from LATAM regionThese six teams from the LATAM region qualified for the Mobile Masters:Miners.ggLOUDMagic SquadTeam SolidAlfa 34INTZPopular organization LOUD grabbed the second spot in the Challenge Season with 219 points. The seasoned squad had a dominant run on the first day of the Grand Finals but stumbled in their last eight matches.Magic Squad, the current world champion, ranked third in this tournament with 201 points. The lineup had a horrendous start to the Finals, but they made an amazing comeback on the last day.Team Solid clinched fourth spot with 173 points after playing consistently throughout their 16 encounters. Alfa and INTZ were fifth and sixth with 159 and 155 points respectively.These top six performers will now prepare themselves for the Mobile Masters 2024 Brazil.Overall standings of SPS Challenger Season Finals LATAMHere is the overall leaderboard of the Finals:Miners.gg - 226 pointsLOUD - 219 pointsMagic Squad - 201 pointsTeam Solid - 173 pointsAlfa 34 - 159 pointsINTZ - 155 pointsMIBR - 148 pointsRainbow7 - 147 pointsAMG Esports - 146 pointsRETA Esports - 145 pointsAXS Fusion - 103 pointsAmazon Cripz - 102 pointsTeam MIBR was the top performer in the Group Stage of the Challenge Season. But they encountered difficulties in the Finals and ranked seventh overall. The Brazilian organization failed to advance to the Mobile Masters.Rainbow7 and AMG Esports were eighth and ninth, respectively. Reta Esports from Mexico came 10th in the event. AXS Fusion and Amazon Cripz were 11th and 12th, respectively.